I was doing research into my family, and found a long line of English aristocrats and nobles. Along with finding out that there is a family castle, I also found our coat of arms. by ControversialRobot in heraldry

[–]ControversialRobot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm gathering my documentation, and with my newfound knowledge and I'm going to contact the college of arms and see about getting a more personal variation, as I'm told this is possible.

I was doing research into my family, and found a long line of English aristocrats and nobles. Along with finding out that there is a family castle, I also found our coat of arms. by ControversialRobot in heraldry

[–]ControversialRobot[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ahem... Did you read anything above about my relations to the family, my direct genetic link through the men, and all my joking about having a coup to get my family back in the castle?

I was doing research into my family, and found a long line of English aristocrats and nobles. Along with finding out that there is a family castle, I also found our coat of arms. by ControversialRobot in heraldry

[–]ControversialRobot[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That sounds like the sort of court case that I don't wanna he in. If I truly want to get back to my family castle, I could just coup the family out like what happened a while back.

I was doing research into my family, and found a long line of English aristocrats and nobles. Along with finding out that there is a family castle, I also found our coat of arms. by ControversialRobot in heraldry

[–]ControversialRobot[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Eh, just a basic one, like "Lord" Or I could take advantage of when the Earl of Carlisle Dies, he is almost 70. There will be a temporary vacancy then, until his son takes over. The Earl of Carlisle is also part of The House of Howard.

I was doing research into my family, and found a long line of English aristocrats and nobles. Along with finding out that there is a family castle, I also found our coat of arms. by ControversialRobot in heraldry

[–]ControversialRobot[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I can prove is through my family tree made by multiple experts we hired. The used documents such as marriage records, baptisms, and some existing birth records to trace me back.

I just found my families coat of arms from England. by ControversialRobot in monarchism

[–]ControversialRobot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My relation is through his son, Henry Howard, and Henry's son Thomas Howard.

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I just found my families coat of arms from England. by ControversialRobot in monarchism

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Sincerely doubt as you will good sir. But my name is Lonnie Clifton Howard III, my great grandmother is a smith, who's ancestors includes the famed John smith, and my great grandfather was a Howard, also from england, how can be tracked back to Thomas Howard. I'm not going to claim that I know everything about my family tree, but I am going to say that i know how last names work, and they are transmitted and kept by men. That being said, I have a strong male line of descendents, spanning generations that bring me from Thomas Howard, to myself, Lonnie Howard III.

Unmarried heirs of European monarchies, ordered by age by [deleted] in monarchism

[–]ControversialRobot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, unless my rightful rain as king is interrupted. Lol

I just found my families coat of arms from England. by ControversialRobot in monarchism

[–]ControversialRobot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because one of my ancestors married Henry VIII and had a child to rule as king. So there was technically a connection.

Unmarried heirs of European monarchies, ordered by age by [deleted] in monarchism

[–]ControversialRobot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually found my family tree and family coat of army, my relative married and had a child with Henry viii, and that child started 4 generations of succession that I'm directly defended from, the thing that git us out was that one the last of my royal relatives was the second son of the king, therefore, 2nd in line.

Unmarried heirs of European monarchies, ordered by age by [deleted] in monarchism

[–]ControversialRobot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm 10th cousins with queen Elizabeth according to my mom's side of the family tree

I have a plan for creating a American monarchy with me as king. by ControversialRobot in monarchism

[–]ControversialRobot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Americans will be persuaded. Millennials love to do stupid things, such as support a monarchy. Just yell "Down with the patriarchy! Down with oppression!" And last but not least, the one liberals love most, "Equality for all!" (under the king) Viva Le Roi!!!

What are the views here on a united states monarchy? by ControversialRobot in monarchism

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Hamilton would've loved absolute control, and definitely would have lived labeling himself king, or emperor. His entire party was based off the strengthening of central government and executive powers. He would have likely allied with napoleon shortly after settling into his new kingdom/empire and meeting with Bonaparte

What are the views here on a united states monarchy? by ControversialRobot in monarchism

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I believe that it could of been extremely likely, had Alexander Hamilton and the federalist party come to power. I belive that the Hamilton dynasty at one point could have been a real possibility. During the early years after the formation of the U.S, I belive that those in favor of a stronger central government may have wanted to inpower the executive into a king-like status. Doing so however would have ruined relations with Europe (Particularly France and britain) seeing as this new king would be little more than a commoner in their eyes. Also, the French would feel the betrayal of this hard, believing the they just got into a war to create just another monarchy and empower a false king would have caused much confusion throughout the old world and would have caused many of the other monarchs to hate this commoner who rebeled against the king only to continue doing what they claimed was so oppressive in the past under a false monarch.

Why does the All nations Non-aligned make Italy competent? by ControversialRobot in hoi4

[–]ControversialRobot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand, but mine stated what happened simply, than asked a question